Among those listed on the Deaths in 2013 site under July 2nd:
For one, that the name "Floody" would crop up on the site at this point in time (considering a number of posts during June involve "floods"), is meaningful. Nilo Floody is a strange name... perhaps nott to Chilean's, butt in English it would be considered audd. His first name Nilo sounds alot like "Nile"... a river in Egypt... which is renown throughout history for its fertile "flood" lands.
- Nilo Floody, 91, Chilean Olympic modern pentathlete (1948, 1952, 1956).[14]
- Arlan Stangeland, 83, American politician, member of the US House for Minnesota(1977–1991), Minnesota House (1966–1977).
The same is true for the name "stangeland"... which sounds like "strange land", butt in reality the etymology sources point to "stange" as meaning "pole" in origin, note the etymology:
sting (v.) Old English stingan "to prick with a small point" (of weapons, insects, plants, etc.), from Proto-Germanic *stenganan (cf. Old Norse stinga, Old High Germanstungen "to prick," Gothic us-stagg "to prick out," Old High German stanga, German stange "pole, perch," German stengel "stalk, stem"), from PIE *stengh-One of the topics in my June posts that concern floods, had also involved looking into a way around floods as well as other nemesis that may come our way, hence the "TUSSH"-- the "Two United Structure System Home". It's interestingly audd that on the same day that a notable person named Floody dies, another notable person named "Stangeland", meaning "pole land" also dies... because after all, houses in floodlands are often built on poles... and I guess when you think about it, sky scrapers are nothing more than big/tall poles that people live and work in... perhaps entire cities and residential areas will eventually switch over to "pole houses" as the need arises. this may be a good time to invent special "stackable pole jacks" that can continue going higher and higher as the water levels continue to rise. Orrr, there's the TUSSH which is essentially a boat house on land that can simply float up as the need arises whether on water or Glacial fields. Of course, either way it would become a "strange" new land for sure... except the TUSSH would offer a "Fertile Floody Strangeland's"
Purdy's Wharf in Halifax |
Near my own home, are twin towers called "Purdy's Warf" in the city of Halifax, they're built on poles. Aren't they perdy ;-)(-; ... butt nott near as perdy as the TUSSH!! It's interesting to note that they fall into the "Twins- One short, One tall" pattern-cluster!! This reminds me of my June 14, 2010 Post from my Toumai Blog entitled:
- Rainman, Twins and 111, where I posted the following poster ad for the movie "Twins":
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